Help with pedals
Hi,
I've been commuting to work for just over a year by bike, and this summer have been going on long rides with other riders. I want to move into clip ins but also have the flat pedal available too. I've seen the shimano click'r type pedals but dont know what they're like. Is it worth spending the extra money on the more expensive ones. I had a Marin belvedere but the frame cracked, so I now have a Marin fairfax (replaced under warranty) with all the old components.
I've been commuting to work for just over a year by bike, and this summer have been going on long rides with other riders. I want to move into clip ins but also have the flat pedal available too. I've seen the shimano click'r type pedals but dont know what they're like. Is it worth spending the extra money on the more expensive ones. I had a Marin belvedere but the frame cracked, so I now have a Marin fairfax (replaced under warranty) with all the old components.
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I'd get a pair of these, can use them without spds if you want:
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/shimano-m424-clipless-spd-mtb-pedals/rp-prod78080 -
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/shimano-m324-clipless-spd-flat-mtb-pedals/rp-prod5937
I had these on my MTB when I started using it more for popping down to the shops. SPD one side, proper flat pedal the other.0